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three ([personal profile] threeplusfire) wrote2001-08-24 11:14 am

bibliotaphy [n. BIB-lee-oh-TAF-ee]

Bibliotaphy is the practice of hoarding or hiding books, and someone who engages in bibliotaphy is a bibliotaph.

Like many "bookish" words, this one includes the biblio- prefix, from the Greek biblion (book), which also gave us Bible. The suffix, -taphy, is from Greek taphos (tomb), since the books hoarded or hidden might as well be entombed.

Another word from taphos is cenotaph [n. SEN-uh-taf] (an empty tomb that commemorates someone who is actually buried elsewhere), with the prefix ceno- from Greek kenos (empty).

Here are more "bookish" words:

bibliopegy: the art of binding books
bibliopolist: a seller of books, especially rare or used ones
bibliotics: examination of documents for authenticity

[identity profile] medusadreaming.livejournal.com 2001-08-24 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
oh, cool... i am definitely a bibliotaph. according to the library, i am a "delinquent borrower" because i never ever get my books back on time and they have to send me notice after notice. well, i returned all of the books that i wish were mine today, and got out five more. i wonder what someone who takes a book from almost every teacher she's ever had is called? (usually they lend it to me and i forget to return it, but they are more understanding and/or forgetful than the library). anyway, nice post. didn't mean to ramble on. =)

book words...

[identity profile] ansat.livejournal.com 2001-08-24 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Bibilophage -- one who devours books

Um, bibliopod -- one with books for feet?